Colts' Quincy Wilson ruled out with knee injury

The Indianapolis Colts got their second preseason game underway on Saturday night against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium and rookie cornerback Quincy Wilson exited with a knee injury. The team ruled him out for the rest of the game.

Wilson was working with the second team defense while Rashaan Melvin got the start at left cornerback but the rookie had a nice pass break up late in the second quarter on third down in the red zone to force the Cowboys to attempt a field goal.

It isn’t clear how serious the knee injury is with Wilson and the Colts could have pulled him just to be safe but head coach Chuck Pagano did express his frustrations with some of the younger players not being able to suit up.

That especially goes for rookie safety Malik Hooker and fourth-year wide receiver Donte Moncrief, both of which have been pretty dinged up throughout training camp.

There will likely be an update with Wilson’s knee after the game but the rookie cornerback has been ruled out and he won’t return to Saturday night’s action.

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